The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 29, 1902, Image 2

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    Court Fro exam at Ian.
Hun. Harold M. MrTlar
President JutUe
the Judicial Ulelnet,
dm1 of the rngaties at Harder, M
torn and Peter P. Rlegla aad Z. T. Gem
berntf. fcqa.. ANiate J la and torSay
dar county, hove iiirl ihelr reeept. bearing
data the Ut dr Mann A. I'., IW, to ma
directed lot lb boldina uia orphans' Court, a
aaart al OommuB Pleae. euart ol C'jer au4 Tar
Btlaer and l)ml Court ul Quartn g.iwion. ol
the Pease, at Middletmrah. tor th maatr '
Sayder, na th Li Miindee, (hln tba 2nd
day ol Juno IKfil, and to continue oao eek.
Notice it therelt.re hereby la to I ha I'araa
or, JimUcmoI tna I'aaoo and UeaMablea la and
tor the cuanly m nyjr. to appear In thalt
E roper eena.o uh their rolle. recofda, lni)alal
ena, eiamlnationi and other remeinbraacea
todothoMlhioie which ol tbelr olflee" and la
thairbehairartaia to ba doaa and witneuea
aad peraoue prowi'titlne. In behalf of tba Uom
Bonw.allh anain.l.Dy person or pereoo.are re
qalrod to be then and there attending and da
parti n wlthuut leave al their peril. Jniticef
are requwted to be punctual la theiaaltendince
ttheapolutel lima aKreeablr to notice.
Olven ander mr hen.t an seals! t!.e therifr
Offlra In Middle ura;h, the lli day ol Apill
A. l-eoe tboisaiid nine hundred two.
G. W KOW. Sheriff.
jury List.
Ltot of r.rand Mrors drawn for tlie Court ol
Oyer and Trriulnrr and (K-urnil Jell delivery
and Court of oiurter swwloiis ol Una.dYai'e ol
rnvd.-r county held at June Term, counueucll.g
Monday. Jiiiiv
liKAMUl 'ItolW.
Name- ti cupatlon.
Hli'kel,.1lm H.. l.ilHiier.
Benter, .ljinl, l.inner,
Krdlev, Jfllei.nn. f inner.
Kiwm', J.. I' ii, t; iii'i-in.in.
Herman Win. .' . :..nn-r.
Menu, II 'in- i 1 .rii'-r.
Haliun, Wil 1 in:, ".u'liin.iker.
H'k.'iiU :i." i. Vl't' Mtiner.
Kie. vr. Julm. t 'IUf"per,
er, AM .i:..i:i.. !. inner.
Mli1illt-nrtl, K. K . I'.i'Titutit.
M Iter, .lei, ii Ii..
hVlyli. .Mm. I ilT' r.
KOUIU,', Wllii llll k'ele'.. lll.lll,
Ksu.li. peter, nr; fr
bprlaJle, . 1 1 1 ' : i i ; . ..leerer,
8lia.lt.-r. 1'f , :.,r:i..-l.
smith, Kwk. nit !i.t.
Miaiiil'.ii Ii. 1 1 ! ". .r i .
Swart., .1 line- IV , w tenter,
Tivxli r. II in v II t.i'Vrr.
Walter. A :um .ii W . ..iW.t.
Walter. ,l"ieti!'. i i, T inner,
Kegldence.
Washlnftiin
Wiuihtnvmn
I'ena
MtiMleiveek
fentre
MnniCH
Sellu-ifrove
Terry
Kr.niKS I ii
Wa?,!imi:tuii
Heaver West
Wahlni;tin
Wiisiiiniftuii
Miilillelnirif
I'erry
Terry We-t
I'lMpinmi
Sellncurine
Wii-liliiylon
Chapman
Munriie
Heaver
Kraiiklln
SrlnK
Y eager. Mimm. ;
;. in in,
IT .ifKOIW
r- .trawn (or the Court ol
l.lSt III Tet
rnnimen I'l
Peaee. r.iuri
uarter Sewlons m elit
1 . t l ,Iii l'e
runner and i.encral
J.II1 P'l e r; t - . - f 'Mtin
June Term. e.er.in-neHnt J ine :
Name. i v.ip.iKoii.
App. 1. N - l.irm-r.
Allili'l , .1. T . i n'!;.
Hcaier, ll -t.i.. ,t . p. ,i l.di )e
Heaver. I'.i. ..ii-Ter.
HillU.inli, T.i'... !":.!.
HitiK'aln.in. K . T . i.iln.rer,
Hiniraiii.in, t. K . '.inn- r
H,ivveri. Tii.vr s '..rte.'hter,
Hu.'ie r. .i-i'.i'i .;i!e '.. ' i f.
Kiseiil.art v I :i in.. 1 i':n M ,
Krb. Vin-e-. ( r. . r
llalne-. J .Hi,. . it: r.
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MM.IIeerceK
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Sander-, o n- . !.'... -:
Slieary. V I., t- i. i.-r,
S-'fll e... A . i . . :U'. e,u.lil,
smith, WelUncton, tarti.r,
stetler.T. A., teaeher,
Stalil. Kit'- f.irmer.
stiineU. K'l-v. ir:h, longer,
e..lUit ti.,r.-f. ti'-rehmt
Hx-!if. Ii-ih--.,-. -Awver.
Ml l.lle. rei k
Centre
TCUIl
T.e.iver '
Centre !
Terry
Haver
Minroe
I'Dlon
Wa.-alm;ton
1'n't.n
'Centre
It'-aver Wot
ll-.iver We-t
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v. i.1 I- ir- i,!. ! tur
'.. al tlir r.i'ir' Uuilv
. .1 in-' :':nl. ::it.
i-n li i' '.. ( . vv
filed their a.ii,i:i -t.
ecuiorv a .u - . ..
d'T t-'.univ. .i : 1 i
Oitinrni ii. n i
B MldJleb ir:!. V.ou..
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ietlorii U '4.uienvary
ICOtrh tliut
o-iii'' .f tlHrvti
' '. ' u'-e 01 rrau.:i
bounty, fa., ilen-aMw
town-
have
alnji. Knder
rru iMitii u iii u ii.f.u ol law to lilt uinlt r
e Ijinsl. to uom a . .(tvtiWU lo aa.c ntato
elioiild li.ttKe iii.it,Mi.te pa.viiii-iit ai.li tii...
liarniK elanue UKk.imt it kbould ureaoi.t ILein
duly kUtkieutlutUKl for xottlrllioiil.
h. J. DIKH, txe. ulor
Agents Wanted
LitEor btMirr ruii.oE. tybi.
aaaueiato editir of f'Urintiau Hera.d. OiJy
oook eadoraed ly Taaua family, huorioolu
)rutl for atreule wimi ael iuii-ly. Vuttil tea
oeute. W riU iuiOMdiotelo fimru aV t m
9 Ul fklUu, fm Mwtio. tUe J'oVt.
WIDOWS' AfrKAIHKMaVtTa. houcaj k kerv
by a-tTea tnat tba fullowlu Wldoera' An.
prataemenu under I'Mtiaj law, Lara been riled
wtia tba Clera of the Orpuuu'tXMirt of toyder
oouty for ooaltrmaUaa Juae tad, uos.
- t. Apprataemenl of Hannah attoar. widow
Of Joan A. Helser. lata 'of Waat Peer towa.
ablp. daceaaod. aiectedi ta ba lakaa unar tba
I Anpralnerflfnt of Mary Mangle, widow W !
John Men.le, i of Parry lp, deoroead.
eiet lei to be laKeu uad r tba U eieuiptWa ,
a. " ' - i- '-i,
. Apprnitemenf hf Nurf i. (3iftat,Vwlow of
William UiriHt, Ute ol Hdllalatirra, aVa.'aa.,
elei-ted to u taken under tba MM raempuoa
law. . - '---v
. Apprlemen of Clara WaltJw, ldaAof
Cyrua w. Waller, Uta of Centre twp deaeaacd.
eleutd to be taken under tba fjoa examptloo
5. ApprMaem'bt of Manraret Bllger, widow
of Joel Bilgvr, late of Mlddleoreek twp., dea d.,
la'Uh 10 6' u"en uader tba 4ro exeuiptloo
. Appraisement of Polly Strayer, widow of
John Streyer. late of Waablngton twp., dee'd.
elec ed to W Uken under tba 300 eiemptlon
7. Appraisement of Mnwle Vng, widow o
Oeorge W. Long, late of sellnegrove. deceased,
elivtedtobe taken under the $ exemption
la. r
Appraisement of KllMbeth soeaholti.
widow uf Benjamin Seealioln. Uie ofchapuiau
twK. deveaei, elected to be Uken uuUer the
Win) exeiupuou law.
u , 0. M.SHIND2L. Clerk O. C.
Mul'lleburgli. !'a May s, I9na.
June Trial List.
'arali Fee-trr v. W. llejiry lloyer.
Jacob F. Iiuck v. John K. lluKhea. El'r.
1)bm1 He nlielioen . Howard LeiUel.
Miilip Stiaub v?. Kmanueleohnmii.
S.iiiuifl c. Hintiainnii va. John Mohn. rt al.
James II. Kou-h vs. J,b Moyer.
Ahruliam A null v. Ilarver I'.mtiin.
Ordinance No. 35
THr ,u;l"m"l7in,B " f- ' -nail
leirplione ami 1 eleirrunn po'ea.
He it enafted t.y the Hiief HurKe.. and Town
(oiineil ol the horoi.Kl, f M.,l?l,ur"l I'inn"
of the":; "f":11 " " "ero''' '- y -uthodl"
.l,riuM"N ' Thal l,ce"" ' r tat of one
dollar per niiniim for eaeli pole in lrrhv im-
which arc et up, r which may hereafter beset
., niH.., or at the .Me of any or ..WT,
vtnr aliall lie due mill nvn i.. n,.. i........i.
r""ttS"''!'0t,l""",:,, "''a" lMXV 'eeome'a
tu' 'V ? I,B"-peronor per.on., corpora
lion ui corporation.. ,,r any enmiiaiiv or ns.o-
1 1 V."..T :lmlJ n,,,,c' ' relume to pay
...l i i i . c" ""' "wncil, If
. .. ... u tMiiiir,ii.p,1 ,
ffiifiu I
uie. in 111 iiiiiief ii i r
lierluil nf tl.irtv ... ,.ri...
...... I... , ' I " V V,r "oriiuKil, iniMi milt
' HAIllf eill I... ,1.... .1... i .
"J l"e ""ro"" I" recover
the
Tu--e at j, fl r i;ir 111.
May .5, 'j
eting of Town Coiiiu il
1. A.KKKN.
I t t'-lilttit ..f T i :i
Atte.t
" sri:n.i:i:.
r. t.irv uf Town Council
A,i ievcil t ins. -istU uf Slav, a. I). Ior.,
,t. F. STKTI.i:ii,
( liif f Itiirue-..
IMlNlTHATiK NOTK'K Let
f x".r , ' A'linir.iMmtiun in the
, II . k -.l.'.rif. late of A,
,. ..-, IT. ., I'., ..lec'..h;lvinK(.,.nK;".J
elve Tl'Ti? "'I -'- l.e..e
ke l, e, H''1 ,,re '-Itie-ted to
Mke in,. ..-.I..,.,. : i 1 1 1 e 1 1 r , i,,;,. t,,. Imviim
1 ill I r. -..( II,...,, ,l, i .
lie
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WHlUVUIIIwll'd IU
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Allium, -tralor, ( '. T. A.
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late of
:V .N.iri'.'K.Xiice ii herel.v
. tt. r- te-taineiitarv np.,M x'.ie ri
a:iiil..-l. lute o( l iluni to'vn
. l a., ilfi'.l, liavc lu en i--ucd
.aw to the unilrr.iKiicl, to whom
j al l r.lule hanlii
l"l
III II 'le i ;n
all ' 1 1 1 1 i t . '
dlale ii 4v:n.
it i'ij thoee hvinK,U ,n, K.,,,i.l
il elinil'ii iir
aeitleiueut.
rVateonton-
urm u ivaiiiiientic;tteil for
'. V.'TAMi'BH.r Kw-.to-.
. March J. lam,
Assignee's Notice.
In re soigne I etute of I
iiabetli A. liarnt-r. I
.lolni; lil-ini!i a ! I
John A. Harner, ajreht. j
Notice ii lierel.e gin-n tliM ElizaU-th A.I
Hartier. iImiiis liu-i,,,.,, a. John A. Rimer,
aireiit. of e,t l'erry t ,!,,, ny,(.r TOIIIItv" '
ienney.van:.-!. h.v tiiade an a.-ii;,,, ,t ol nil
her proH-rty and fffecti. f,.t the l.enelit of hrr '
cieditur to the uuder-iKned, I
That all peroni knowiiiK theiifelvee to he
iniiel.ir.ll.,-ai.lt-,tau. are r. q.iei.-. to nuke
iinnieilmtv ly nt, and tho-e havinK daunt
will pn -tiii iiieiuduly a itlii-ntiiate l fur settle
nient. f- mi.u.v ..!..
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JA ... Whl-KiJ. Ally. ItKhliHd
. Pa.
CHARTER NOTICE.
otli-e !.,
i Will If Mi.-I.lv I
EIV
that nn upplii-atinn
. "'I tin' :.'II l;,v ,, V!:,v
,r. Vartn.. .i.ihn M '
J. K lf. A : :.,m:-, i rt. 1
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1"J liy V. . . von.
Itrrt, II. H. Treou and
r th- Ai t i.f Awmlilv
i lil.lli-.i ' An art t
tun. :u i re.ii!,i:io
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j.r.ivKi,. tor tlir nn- ri.ir.-
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I -w-.. -'JD TCPS NOTICE.
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tmunij I ul. t lie Irittli l,v la,i,J
oil inrcit-l li lit r i J of -amh
aiel on Hie koutli eiid
t 'JV ll'j'lic
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l)w ami Tlircc-Jliurths A
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mi.ro or lew. On tin. tf r,i , ,
. U f.LLiK,, HiJl-t and ell ,le J,UZ.
uuildifi-,
latud iu nt Iter oti. two. or Hir-- i..t. u.
KM0f Kl'E:-:iJpWIltmil.tu. ;J
; wll un the ij.J of l,. i ,r ,
! tore Si muiitlit efter tueday of eale. i,i. il,. 1..1.
j any on or u. foie V uionlb. fu r Wu: duv uf
kIo wlion t'tln aiel l.i.,.. , -ion will l. o,..'..
Aiiw al tin u tinif and plane tlie"
iuu..ny of Hie decedent will old
tHTKona)
aie u uijfio al one o cloek u. tu. of einl dv
wl.ru two. of lie of Jieraonal pruerty will ij
M l. fOlTKK,
Ally, fof d'tk,
it. J. If'K.
Kuiutr.
Tha Werst Always Haypeaa.
CobwSguer It wm rather hard har
lag your watch Uken out of your
pocket.
Iinpecune I should say so. It wag
stolen when. I was on voj way to paws
it. J udir .
CHIEF OF ORDNANCK'
Yenn( Man Nov in Charge of Im
portant Department.
A Few Weeha A YVIlllaaa Croaler
M il al'lala I aptala, Sww Ha Holda
the Itank of Hrlaadler Gra. 1
i h oral la tha Araay. '
The president recently appointed
Capt, Willium Cro.k-r, of the ord
nance department to be chief of the
bureau of ordnance of the army
'With the rank of brigadier general,
to All the vacancy caused by the re
tirement of (ieu. A. It. lluttingtoD, oa
account of age.
The appointment of lien. C'roier
was made largely upon the recom
mendation of Secretary lioot, who
ha become very favorably impressed
with Gen. Crozier'a ability, and who
desires to suround himself with ac
tive men of high professional ability
in the conduct of the military estab
lisment. (ien. C'roier has demos
titrated his ability in nearly every de
partment of ordnance, nml has
shown u wide knowledge of all af
fairs pertaining to his profession.
He was the military member for the
I'nited States delegation at The
Hague peace conference, and assisted
in bringing about the agreement
finally readied for niuic humane con
duct of war.
(Jen. I'rozier is a native of Ohio,
but was appointed to the military
ai'iuh'inv from Kansas in 1S72. When
he graduated in ls7li he entered the
artillery, and was transferred to the
ordnance in 11. He became a cap
tain in isyo, after 14 years' service.
During the Spanish war he served ns
a major and inspector general of vol
unteers. During hi carver as ord
nance otliccr he has given the strict
est attention to guns and gun car
riages, and was a joint inventor,
with (ien. llntliugton, who retired
QEA. W ILLLAM CROZIKR. - '1
(Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance of tha
Nation's Army.)
the other day. of the Ibifflnffton-Cro-zier
disappearing1 gun carriage. .
The following is nn ofliciul state
ment of his military record:
lie joined his regiment October 20,
l7ti, and served therewith at Fort
I Kobinson, Neb., to November, l7o;
I in the field with the l'owder river t .
1 pedition to December 2'.l, ISTti; nt
I'ti'iit S:in Jo.-e, ( al., to Febriinry 21,
! 1!?T7; :tt Verba, lluena I.slund, Cal., to
! April 3. 1-7T; at Poii:t San Jose, Cal.,
I (on field service from June 2." to Oc
tober 2, 7M. to .Inly 21, W.i; us
' asMstant pnife.-.-or of matlieinatii'S
a! t!ie I': ;t.il States Military aead
i ;i ;. ,'viimi Ailirn-t 2. 1T'.'. to A'JgtiAt
2. If'-i: on duty at Watertown ar-
mi.;
sick
i-:
I, .Mass., to .iieliilier 1. l"ii; on
leave of absence to November 1,
; on dutv in the ofViee of the
chief of oixl nance at Washington, 1).
(.. (on
K lire)''
special
ordnance service in
frnm
November 24, Is1, to
i, c. nihi-r 4. 1
,'r la May to
-'.i, anil on sick leave
November, l-'.'l), to
February 11,
(.-ila:.ci l'onr.
1".'2; mi'inb'r if the
;it New York :ity
,-a..i:y Jioolc provli.g
from J;i!v 22 to Au-
i'0i,:i'.ai.
TOUI.ll, N.
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i."i-t 23, ,'i:.il on inspection duty
to ! i i n.i.i r 1'.. on (l.lty i;; the
f.:Vc of the 1.1' f of or.lii.'iiii''.' at
Wa-iilrrtoi.. I'. "., sit.d on inspection
t'. i'y tu Aju'll 17, l-.i'.'J l:n In", c r of the
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ippi; es 1o .July 14,
. oiViei-r i-r tl...
j-fi!:t ion to Aui'ii-t -M,
at Wa-iiin-'oi;, U. (.'.,
t.'iirev. it h to .Javuarv
I a i- . :
j'X; on duty
in t'orr.eet ioi;
1K. I'-Ol; jiieni'ji r of 1he i.ni
lioard with ht.i'lon at New Voi
. a
ar-
S'-nal, N. V., to present ilate.
Soiih; dlfli ri i.ee A opinion evi-t?
amor. 'j army oilli'i rj as to whether
ijin, C'roier' s ajipoint iih-m is jmt-
maiieLt or wh tlier jit is, a detail
! of four years ur.iler the army reor-
fianiation Jaw. The opinion of sev
I tral gentlemen verneil in military
j law is that tiie appointment Is per
! maneut and that the detail of four
years provided for in the reorgani
I zation law aplies only to the line of
ficers detailed as chiefs of bureaus.
Gen. Crozier will cot retire until 1919,
and if the contention is sustained
that his appointment is permanent,
his term as chief of ordnance will be
nearly 18 years, and will preclude the
possibility of any of the officers that
rank him securing that grade.
laele Sain la Liberal,
A cadet in the United States nay U
paid aa highly UtuWnaot in th
UriUsh mT. i
Martalltr fraaa Caaaar.
In EDgisnd th jnorUlity rtU from
ttaeer 1m risen from 1.8 per. 10,000
. ' l
8CIENCE IK milkihc.
L
el Cwera Are Trrnwrntly Bwlen
fey Mm Who Da Sal Kw II aw
ta Haadl Them.
.Milking la an operation which re
quire skill, aa it has an important
efface on the amount and quality of
mUK fiven., Dairymen know that
there are aa great differrneea bet v eta
milkers as between cows and that
eowa will do much better with good
milkera than with others. Indeed,
good eowa are often almost rulaed
by poor milkers. X
The milker should avoid handling
the cow more than is necessary, and
he should make it a rule to d his
work quickly and thoroughly. He
should never go from a sick to a well
cow without first cleansing his hands.
The. habit of wetting the hands with
milk is filthy In the extreme and
should never be practiced. Some peo
ple think it is necessary, but this Is
mistake. The hands should be kept
dry. If they are not, it is impossible
to prevent drops of milk from con
stantly fulling from them into the
pail.
The pail should be hold close to the
udder, so ns to expose the milk to
the air as little as possible. The
further the streams fall and the more
they spmiy, the more dirt and bac
teria, they collect. Contamination
from the foremilk must be avoided by
discarding the first few streams
drawn, or less than n gill in all. This
entails little loss, as the first milk
drawn is always poor In butter fut,
and if it happens to be badly con
taminated, as is fretueutly the euse,
much injury and trouble may b
sj.cd. Farm, Field and Stockman.
How to Moke Toole I.aet.
I know a farmer who has used the
same hoc for 25 years and it is to-day
as bright as a new pin; is as thin and
sharp us u paring knife. Says he
wouldn't exchange it for any two
bran new ones. Secret, it was always
cleaned and oiled after using, lie be
lieves in cleaning tools. Cleans even
his barrow teeth. Keeps machinery
and tools always housed. Is using a
drill that he bought l'.l years ago und
has had none other for his farm of
114 acres. A harvester wire binder
saw service for 13 years and might
have seen more had it not been
smashed to atoms in a cyclone. Same
fanner made his sled -'() years it go.
Fifteen winters out of the 20 it was
used for heavy hauling iu the woods.
Shoes were one ami three-fourths
inches thick when put on and are
now worn to three-eighths of nn inch.
Careful housing and immediate atten
tion to repairs is the magic oil he
uses on his implements. Farm Jour
nal. tVon't I'ollaa Adilreafter Pnvlna for It
r . . ' " . ,- - "
.1 'ee"' .r.V.cl? rrOtx,n.fnt
iUjDiimu DQjn, J'b la ie.b Llf iul-
possible for the phyt-iciun to et
Liu pittiouts to carry out prescribed
tourse of bygiene or diet to the
Faiallest extent; ho has but one ie
sort left, namely, the dru? trent
meut." 'ben medicines are used
for chronic coiistiimtlon, the most
mild and geutle obtainable, tuch as
('liRiubeilaiu's Stomach & Liver
Tablets, should be employed. Their
use is not followed by constipation
as they leave the bowels in a natural
land bealth.v coudition. For Bale by
Midukburg Driis Co.
I'n' Attention tu in,
The ordinary ladtler-perch causes the
birJs to struggle to tecure the toji
position, and much harm frequently.
reau'.ts. The biros upon the topmost
perch will also b very i:ar the roof.
If a sudden frost shoult! c. aie on during-
the night the cold will s rike down
on the backs of -.hc birtia, r. suiting in
disease. The fowls upon the highest
rung will also be in a draft, 41s the ven
tilation in a good house is at the top.
Thtre is ar.otheroiij. ction tothisform
of erch. which is that the fowls are
exi - i-'lir.L''y liable to injure themselves
it: th ii i!own from the highest rui.gs.
It W a i vi .-able to hae ail perches the
sa::;" heljht ain! at a ill.-'.ar.ce of Cot
more than t" feet fp:n the ground,
ar.a '.here
Fa: :i; a:..l
few i : laiiie fowls. I
111
u I.is ol' I Inn .
s I I ('l.ii'iil'i llnin's Colic,
I 1.
hief Cli'ileni mill Ili'ti riim-u !'itietly fi .--'.'.';'
yeni s nn 1 -. '.u!.l !iit!;if Le out of
collec in 'I suu'.'ii' li oi i:. J olii tnc
liotlleo ' f it vcsli r l.tv to thl osliol n
tliut toiil'l '!) no i or: In ' . utol tliev
arc t work ei'.iiii l.ii-. i-,o ninsr H.
I'.. I'lulph, riyiiiouUi, 'kiilioinii. A
willbe n-pii In tlo nbove the 1 lirsli
eiH wire ulilc lo k" p on wih their
woik witlioiit lo-ini. i. 'iivrli- 'lay's
tililc. t il t-ht .til i I cj it l"-.t!li' of
thi retiieil v in tour liotne, I'm- -ale
by MiilJIi-l'iira I i u -r Co.
Keeping Mini II nny.
"Von ought to lie mure econom
ies!," said young Mrs. Torhins'
mother.
"l'erhaps I ouglit," was the nn
Kwer, "only, you know, I'm nfraid it
might be a temptation to idleness
!for Charley." 'u.sliingtou Star.
Mutunl lleliont.
Voting Vife I nni nil run down. I
think I'll hire a cook, and husband
my strength.
Husband Vex. do, dear, and
itreugtheu your husband. Smart
Set.
ICCC Nvtf uii la bulk.
I af is) aakW Mu U tell
' Gavwfaa) favaei
IS-. I I J V..V:: "..
Sir rhe;vw. w
ictjrrd headache, iraTpc
headache, catarrhal- headache,
headache from excitement, in
fact, headaches of all kinds are
quickly and surely cured with
DR. MILLS'
Pain Pills.
Alo all pains such as backache,
neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic
pains, monthly pains, etc.
"Dr. Miles Pain Pills are worth their
eight in gold," says Mr. W. D. K rea
mer, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They
cured my wile of chronic headache
when nothing clae would."
"Dr. MJcs' Pain Pills drive away
pain as if by ma'ic I am never with
out a lupviy, and think everyone
should keep them handy. One or two
pills taken on approach of headache
will prevent it everv time."
Mrs. Judge Johnson, Chicago, I1L
Through their use thousands of
people have been enabled to at
tend social and religious func
tions, travel, enjoy amusements,
etc., with comfort. Asaprevent
ative, when taken on the ap
proach of a recurring attack,
they are excellent.
Sold by all Druaslata.
25 Daaas, 25 canta.
Dr. Miles MoJ'cal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
See the announcement of The lliivner Dintil
Una f Itaytoii, Ohio, which nnpeurn elMf
where In this iun expiniiiinv their plan u
mipnlyinir t lie conitunior with four full quart
of lliijrntir's Seven Year Old Itye for i-'.'iv. ri
prea prepaid.
WINDSOR HOUSE
W. II. iU TI.KK. rourlelor
418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa!',
(Opposite 1. K. K. llepot Kntrnnee)
-.'lillel fair All I raliin-.
Rooms, 25 and 50c. (lood Meals, 25c
Good aci'oiiiinodiitionii. tf
All kiDka of KCiup iron and steet
puichateJin any quantify forsool
cash. J tnMM iutsi A ro..
O. ly. OWENS-
ATTOHXEY Al'-LAW
TYBOSC,
PA.
Oolleetlonssnd Reporta. -
Kelerfticws, FUat "National BauW. Rearhe
Towns RepNWnt4:-Bflllwi.Aitoon.Horu
is signature h on every box of the genuine
.axativc Bromo-Quinine Tablets
i remedy ilia nirca a cold In one day
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
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lutinHnftl iuiltntlin. Ilio of your limi;i;ist,
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nunlnle ami KiIOr Tor I, mile. " in Irttr.r,
l! ruiirn tlall. 10,000 IcstiuioiiiaM. Bj' s
all OruicKiiiN.
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HOUSE FOR THE BEES.
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A Iraatas. WkUfc la dalta mm
Uigh
Utioti
taeabU la b sjt atoatha
I Cat Waatkar.
reni
and
Uur.
It It 14x20, 12 fett to the roof, and
stories. The bees are kept in th
a
dis
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per story along the south and
walls, as tha north and west are
kse I
favorable to face a hive. The dol
wora
lines in the cut represent plank stl
6 inches in back of the hives anil
ten
tending 3 or 4 inches higher than
at t
hive when the super is off. Hivei
inches apart, t inches above the
out
(or
his
com
and 4 iuches from the wall. All i;
around and below the hive is filled
sawdust. In winter the dust ii
put on top the hives, but when
iV n
rres
supers' are put on in spring it it
t ne
moved, but that around the hive
acn
Ien
Pie
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111VK3 IN BEli HOUSE.
left the same as in winter. If i
objected that this makes the bees
warm in summer, I reply that bt
in the, homsc, 1 use no tops and k
treme warm weather I pull off the el
covers thus Keep tnetu cm(
than if tl - 'itdoors.
The or "'lin tho wall are rt.
M
HI
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'IS
by n ui 1 1 it jcantanip 2x4, 4 iiu
alove tl. .floor along- the wall, narr
4de to tue wall. The sawdust
!'
which the hive sits comes to the
of this scantling. On top of this
lllj
2x4 blocks inches long ana us
apart ns tl hives arc wide; ther.
top of these nail another 2x4 scnnfl;
as shown by lower figure, in cut.
holes ure thus made for each hiv
inches wide, 4 deep and as lone,
the hives are broad. The wtat
boarding is sawed out to fit the 1;
The hives are pushed up tightly oga
these scantlings and packed arc
with dust. The sun was too hot
summer on the south side, so I bJ
a little roof about 2 feet -wide a
these openings for shade.
The rst of tha floor room abev
used to tor supers, frames, cxtr.
ors and in tnany things dEWsbxt
beekeeping. My object In keeping
a second story was to confor
aature. In this latitude a bee, 11
to itself, never seeks a home ne
ground, but high up where the
pure. Keeping bees near the g:
subjects them to foul air, the s
of much disease. In the lower sty
placed an incubator and steam hi
er, thinking it would help keep'
bees warm during the most trying
of the year, but when spring cam.
soon as I lot the little chicks ou
the house through the -run holes,'.:
bees went for them and slung then
death. I took revenge on the bees
turning the lower story into an :
house, which in no way seems to
feet them.
The bee house has many advanta.i
over the outdoor plan. I know of
one disadvantage. Dy placing lil
so close together the young queer.:
returning from their fecunda:
flights sometimes mistake their hi
ntirf a swarm is lost. Ittit I haven;
the house 33 years, and have had
little trouble in this way. . L.
derson, in Farm and Home.
To all our
Subscribers
Journal of tho Nation. I'l
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tho Uuited States, Assisted!
day humdrum of routine duties.
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